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that combine parallel architectures (i.e., GPUs or accelerator boards, clusters) and numerical algorithms suited to such architectures with the goal of improving the speed of convergence and the stability
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NRC Programs at National Institute of Standards and Technology This page provides specific information related to the NRC Research and Fellowship Program at NIST. Use the navigation on the left
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tuned for thermal transport and fire dynamics. FDS has been scaled up to 10,000 cores on Titan. The aim of this project is to improve code performance for serial, OpenMP, MPI, and potentially GPU
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Robotic Systems for Smart Manufacturing Program is developing the measurement science needed to enable manufacturers to characterize and understand the performance of robotics systems within
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This program involves multimodal imaging techniques that use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as either a base or as a complimentary technique. Multimodal imaging combines information from two or more imaging
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apparent diffusion coefficient, fractional anisotropy, and to generate accurate temperature maps by use of endogenous or exogenous reporters in vivo and in vitro. We plan to develop application-specific
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Measurement Science to Advance Understanding of Chemical Equilibria in Natural Waters NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has a long-standing program in electroanalytical
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are developing object-oriented computational tools for the analysis of materials with complex microstructures. Starting from a digitized micrograph, the program identifies features in the image, assigns material
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components. To develop this program in oxide electronics, a successful applicant will have a solid background in programming (Matlab, Python, or equivalent). Experience with any of the following lock
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, toxicology, statistics, and computer programming are applicable. key words Forensics; Forensic Science; Toxicology; Statistics; Mass Spectrometry; Drugs; Chemometrics; Analytical Chemistry Eligibility